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  • SME
    Potential commodity agreements in the elemental sulfur industry

    By J. M. Barker

    Formation of commodity agreements depends mainly on the economic instability and associated mitigation measures inherent in the economic conflict between more developed and less developed nations. Fiv

    Jan 1, 1987

  • TMS
    Dissolution Behavior of Alumina Particles in Molten Slags

    By W. D. Cho

    Fast dissolution of nonmetallic inclusions such as alumina particles in molten slags has been required in secondary steelmaking -ladle and tundish - to minimize the amount and the size of nonmetallic

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Recovery Of Phosphates By In Situ Fluid Mining

    By Sylvain J. Pirson

    A fluid mining process has been developed by the writer whereby phosphate deposits are leached in place through the injection of a weak and recoverable acid solution much in the same manner as in the

    Jan 1, 1959

  • IMPC
    Modelling Of Residence Time Distribution In Regrinding Vertimills

    By J. Yianatos

    The regrinding stage is necessary to achieve the particle size (liberation) for the final upgrade in the cleaning flotation process. At present, vertical mills (Vertimill) are employed at industrial s

    Sep 1, 2012

  • SME
    Creative Design Process in Mining: Myth or Reality

    By Z. T. Bieniawski

    After many significant advances in mining including development of sophisticated methods for strata characterization and numerical modeling analyses, the engineering design process in mining is as pri

    Jan 1, 1988

  • SME
    The Role Of Government In Supporting R&D

    By A. M. Edwards

    In many ways a government could be regarded as a macro business enterprise. Its shareholders are its peoples, the productivity of the nation depends on them, and, indeed, the profits or losses of a na

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AIME
    Zinc used for Money in Belgium and France

    By George C. Stone

    WHEN George C. Stone, a Director of the Institute, and so well known to our Members in connection with the Institute's many activities was abroad in 1.919, he secured an interesting collection of

    Jan 1, 1920

  • AIME
    Production - Foreign - Petroleum Developments in Colombia during 1932

    By O. C. Wheeler

    The slackening of activity in oil development in Colombia, which was noted in 1931, continued throughout 1932. In the producing fields output was further curtailed and active operations were substanti

    Jan 1, 1933

  • AUSIMM
    The Manufacture of Seamless Steel Tubing in Australia

    The scope of this paper has been restricted to the manufacture in Australia of seamless steel tubing, as the subject of buttweld tubing has already been dealt with by A. N. Hamilton in a paper deliver

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AIME
    New York Paper - Blow-Holes in Steel Ingots

    By E. von Maltitz

    In his highly interesting paper, Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots,' Prof. Howe emphasizes the effect of successive phases of internal pressure in the ingot in the evolution of gas, and the

    Jan 1, 1908

  • AUSIMM
    Lead-Zinc-Silver Exploration and Development in Australia

    By Haslam C. O, Taylor S

    Four historical periods of Australian lead-zinc-silver exploration and development are identified.In the first period, 1841-1900, Australia's deeply weathered surface yielded bonanza deposits. Th

    Jan 1, 1984

  • NIOSH
    RI 2495 Coal-Mine Fatalities in May 1923

    By W. W. Adams

    Fatal accidents at coal mines throughout the United States numbered 170 during May , 1923 , according to reports received by the Bureau of Mines of the Department of the Interior from State mine inspe

    Jun 1, 1923

  • CIM
    Application of large-diameter boreholes in underground mines

    By Roger Lafrance

    "This paper discusses various aspects affected by the use of large-diameter boreholes in underground mines. Topics covered consist of noxious fumes, vibrations, post-blast effects, various types of ex

    Jan 1, 1984

  • TMS
    The Challenges Posed By Mine Closure In Chile

    By Marcelo E. Andia

    In Chile, a significant amount of mining takes place in varied geographical environments. Mining activity extends from copper and gold deposits located in the Atacama Desert 4.500 meters above sea lev

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    Copper Metallurgy and the SOx Problem in Japan

    As a result of the rapid economic growth in Japan, environmental problems have become a national concern in the latter half of the In 1967, the Basic Lair for Environmental Pollution Control was en

    Jan 1, 1980

  • TMS
    Study of Mortars used in the Projection Mechanized

    By A. R. G. Azevedo, G. C. Xavier

    "The search for technological innovations in the Civil Construction takes as an objective the reduction of costs and increase of the productivity. However, these technologies demand analysis and studi

    Jan 1, 2013

  • IMPC
    Kinetic Features In Collective Flotation Of Sulphide Minerals

    By Antoineta Boteva

    A significant part of the currently production of the non-ferrous and precious metals is from sulfide ores. Character feature of sulfide ores is the presence in them always pyrite and wide range of di

    Sep 1, 2012

  • AIME
    Model For Simulation Of Residual Stress In Rock

    By D. J. Varnes

    Rocks in mines, quarries, and many outcrops commonly show evidence of being under high stress. Saw cuts and drillholes close in, partly mined coal bursts violently, and pillars crush and rock spalls i

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Papers - Lead - Equilibrium in Lead Smelting (With Discussion)

    By S. Frederick Ravitz, Kenneth E. Fisher

    Four liquids are ordinarily present in the lead blast furnace during lead smelting. At the bottom is the lead bullion, which is metallic lead containing about one per cent of impurities, including gol

    Jan 1, 1937

  • AIME
    Melting Of Cathode Copper In The Electric Furnace*

    By Dorsey Lyon

    INTRODUCTION THE electric furnace has always been found to be especially adapted to melting, refining, and finishing processes throughout its gradual acceptance by metallurgists, as a practical appar

    Jan 8, 1914